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Committee hears parent concerns; bill would require 21+ minimum age for cannabis and hemp vape items
Summary
Senate Bill 908 would require OLCC rules to include a minimum age of 21 for consumption of marijuana items and industrial hemp vapor items; parents testified March 19 that labeling and marketing can make such products easy for children to mistake for ordinary foods or drinks.
Senate Bill 908, which would require the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) to include a minimum age of 21 for consumption of marijuana items and industrial hemp vapor items, was the subject of a brief public hearing March 19 before the Senate Committee on Judiciary.
Tisha (committee staff) summarized the measure for the committee: "The measure requires the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis…
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